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FlexJobs loves helping people find flexible jobs, and part of that is shining a light on the fact that legitimate, professional flexible jobs exist in almost all career fields and at all career levels... and that FlexJobs is the best place to find them! In order to raise awareness that remote, freelance, part-time and flexible schedule jobs are viable professional options, we are honored to be included in articles and news pieces from trusted media outlets. Below, you can search hundreds of news pieces that highlight the wide variety of job search, employment, and future of work topics we contribute to locally, nationally, and internationally.

Well-qualified professionals with the right skills and experience can often find great high-paying remote jobs that offer the same career opportunities as traditional positions. Based on data from FlexJobs, these 26 different jobs from eight career categories all have the potential to pay over six figures per year.

According to FlexJobs, 95% of remote jobs have geographic requirements, all for various reasons. That said, there are plenty of remote jobs that can be done from anywhere in the world. Clark Howard explores 10 job titles that typically don’t have location requirements attached to them.

There's an increasing number of retirees that want to continue their careers or pursue passions beyond retirement, often in the form of side hustles. Kiplinger explores this trend, including insights from FlexJobs founder and CEO Sara Sutton, as well as a list of remote side hustles that seniors should consider.

Some people may assume that remote jobes only exist in certain industries and do not pay well. This diverse list of remote jobs from FlexJobs that pay over $100k+ proves there's actually a wide range of high-paying jobs that can be done from home!

The HR world is increasingly going remote, so it's no surprise that "recruiter" was number 11 on FlexJobs' list of the 20 most popular work-from-home titles. For those interested in the HR or recruiting industry, these 10 companies are a great place to look for remote opportunities.

Employers are increasingly hiring remote workers — in some career fields more than others. Clark Howard highlights FlexJobs' list of the top seven fastest-growing career categories that have grown by at least 40% in 2019.

According to a FlexJobs report, 4.7 million people already work from home in the U.S., and that number appears to be growing. The rise of remote work is one of many job trends predicted for 2020, which is great news for job seekers!

While remote work exists in most career fields, it is growing more quickly in some fields than in others. The Ladders features an article from FlexJobs that details seven fast-growing remote career categories.

Jobseekers looking for remote work are often targeted by online scammers. Let Joe Know, a segment featured on ABC 15 Arizona, offers tips to avoid these scams and suggests using FlexJobs to find legitimate remote work opportunities.

As our world increasingly becomes more connected, there has never been a better time to work from home. In this roundup, Woman's Day features FlexJobs as a trusted resource to find remote job opportunities.

With help from our sister site, Remote.co, Woman's Day lists the best opportunities for women who want to work from home while raising their children. A few examples include graphic designer, copy editor or proofreader, and customer service representative.

Growth in remote work is among the key workplace trends to watch in the coming year. For anyone looking to capitalize on this growing trend, CNBC lists 12 of the fastest-growing flexible and remote jobs in 2020, as identified by FlexJobs.

For older workers, working remotely can be a perfect solution to staying on the job. MarketWatch sat down with FlexJobs Founder & CEO Sara Sutton to discuss the types of flexible, part-time work available for older job seekers and advice about how to land a remote job.

As Southern California commute times get longer, many workers are turning to remote work to avoid traffic and congestion. Julie Leonardo, who found work through FlexJobs, is one of these individuals. ABC 7 talks with Julie about the benefits of working remotely and how it has allowed her to spend more time with her family.
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More Americans are working from home, and that’s especially true in Virginia and in the Washington, D.C., metro area, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. FlexJobs experts shed light on the reasons for the increase in remote work.

Virginia and Washington D.C. have seen substantial growth in the number of people working from home. The Washington Post turns to the experts at FlexJobs to help explain the reasons behind this increase in remote work in the region.

Side hustles are a great way to bring in supplemental income and often come with flexible work options like working remotely or alternative schedules. For professionals interested in pursuing a side hustle, Forbes showcases FlexJobs’ list of 21 high-paying, flexible jobs.

There are many reasons people decide to change careers, including money, recognition, stress, work-life balance and advancement opportunities, according to FlexJobs. Forbes suggests answering these six questions first before embarking on a career change.

Legitimate, work-from-home opportunities are not too good to be true! Using FlexJobs’ list of the 100 top companies with remote jobs, GOBankingRates highlights 32 companies that offer full-time, remote positions.

FlexJobs is proud to have been named a Top 50 Best Places to Work in 2019 by Outside Magazine! The company was recognized for perks like virtual desk flow yoga and belly-dance classes; annual subscriptions to a meditation app; and a “clean living” stipend for fitness activities like race registrations, paddleboard classes, or fitness boot camps!

FlexJobs shares about great seasonal job opportunities at Williams-Sonoma for people interested in working from home for the holidays! Better Homes & Gardens takes a look at what it takes to land the job.

Full-time remote work has consistently been reported as the most desirable type of flexible work arrangement, making them highly competitive and quite coveted. Here are the career fields identified with high-paying remote job potential.

According to a recent survey by FlexJobs and Blue Star Families, a whopping 91% of military spouses say being a military spouse has had a negative impact on their career. Here are six ways you can make the job search and interview process less stressful and more successful!

While many industries accommodate an alternative or flexible schedule, computer and IT, software development, and project management especially have many opportunities for flexible jobs. TechRepublic looks specifically at the companies hiring for flexible jobs across these industries.

According to a special analysis of U.S. Census and Bureau of Labor Statistics data by Global Workplace Analytics and FlexJobs, 4.7 million people in the U.S. currently telecommute. Here's how to find find a remote job!

Thanks to the growth of technology, more people than ever can work from home, and more companies are offering fully remote jobs. These 15 companies frequently hire for positions that let you work outside a traditional office environment.

Telecommuting has been around since the 1980s, but it has taken off in recent years – thanks to technological tools like home PCs and reliable internet connectivity. Both employers and employees can benefit from this future of work trend!

CNBC covers FlexJobs' analysis of which career categories for remote work have the highest number of workers but the fewest opportunities, as well as the areas where there are more opportunities than workers to fill them.

AARP reports on FlexJobs' annual survey, which found among the roughly 5,000 respondents who were age 40 or older, 85 percent said flexible work options would save them money; 86 percent said they would be less stressed, and 78 percent said remote positions would improve their health.

Real Simple features FlexJobs as a top job search site for job seekers! "If work-life balance is your priority, check out FlexJobs. This job search site is all about freelance, remote, part-time, or otherwise flexible job positions, so you can snag a paying job that also allows you to follow your passions."

The tech savvy-ness of college students sets them up nicely to handle some interesting jobs, like remote jobs. For college students searching for seasonal jobs or part-time work, FlexJobs recommends a few options.